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Alsobrooks and Delaware victor to make history as first Black women to serve together in Senate

Maryland Sen.-elect Angela Alsobrooks will make history in January as one of just five Black women to ever serve in the United States Senate. 

State Roundup: Alsobrooks wins Senate seat in historic victory; Delaney-Parrott House race too close to call; Olszewski, Elfreth win House seats

Angela Alsobrooks wins U.S. Senate seat in historic victory for Maryland; Delaney-Parrott U.S. House race too close to call; Olszewski, Elfreth win House seats.

Maryland enshrines reproductive rights in state constitution

Maryland voted to approve a referendum affirming the right to reproductive freedom on Tuesday, making what was already state law a constitutional right.

Alsobrooks wins historic race for Maryland’s Senate seat

Hogan called Alsobrooks a “dedicated public servant,” saying that everyone should “wish her much success.”

Maryland voters will send three newcomers to US House, but one race in limbo

Three newcomers will join the Maryland delegation in the House in January – but it remained unclear near midnight Tuesday whether one would break the Democratic hold on the 6th Congressional District.

State Roundup: GO VOTE, IF YOU HAVEN’T: High-stakes Senate race between Hogan and Alsobrooks nears the finish line; elections chief says mail-in voting secure; a Trump victory could threaten Maryland’s wind industry

GO VOTE, IF YOU HAVEN’T: High-stakes Senate race between Hogan and Alsobrooks nears the finish line; elections chief says mail-in voting secure; a Trump victory could threaten Maryland’s wind industry.

Marylanders are hard at work in Pennsylvania, the swing state next door  

The true-blue state of Maryland doesn’t present much of a contest for Vice President Harris as she runs for president against Donald Trump. But Democrats and Republicans alike want to make a difference in the election, so they’re leveraging their location to help out just a few miles north. 

Will a cleaner Bay mean more fish and crabs? It’s complicated

By Karl Blankenship For decades, Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts have been driven by a simple equation: Cleaner water equals more fish and shellfish. The 1983 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, which launched the state-federal restoration effort, made that clear as it sought to...

State Roundup: Project 2025 would have a specific impact on Maryland. But how?; 1 million votes cast in early voting; former powerhouse Sen. Ida Ruben dies at 95

Project 2025 would have a specific impact on Maryland. But how?; 1 million votes cast in early voting; Senate candidate Larry Hogan touts Trump endorsement in private call; former powerhouse Sen. Ida Ruben dies at 95.

These voters are fired up to vote – on their own darn turf

Election Day will be a long day’s work for Election Judge Laura Evans. Her job is to help relay election results from her island home in the Chesapeake Bay to the mainland by the end of the night.

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